Houses (1881 Subjects)
View of Fuwwah, city close to the Delta of Nile, east of Alexandria.
The Meidum or Maidum Pyramid, south of Cairo. Due to its unusual shape it is also called as False Pyramid.
View of Minya in Egypt. In the background the El-Amrawy Mosque.
View of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus in Edfu, Egypt.
View of the ruins of Antinopolis, today Sheikh Ibada, Egypt.
View of the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth. In the background the Acrocorinth.
View of Messina in Sicily. In the background Mount Etna.
View of Taormina in Sicily. On the left the Saracen castle of Taormina.
View of the ancient amphitheater of Taormina, in Sicily.
View of Catania in Sicily. On the left the church of Saint Francis of Assisi, where initially the Temple of Athena stood. In the background Mount Etna.
View of the ancient theater of Syracuse, in Sicily.
View of the river Anapo passing through Syracuse. This river empties into the smaller Ciane river. In the background Mount Etna.
Marsala, Sicily.
Palermo, Sicily.
View of Alicante, Spain.
Fig. 1. View of the port of Cartagena, Spain. Fig. 2. View of the Cathedral of Malaga, Spain.
Gibraltar.
Frontispiece: Odalisques in the Harem.
A café on the Bosphorus, somewhere near Üsküdar. In the background the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque.
View of the port of Üsküdar.
View of the port of Istanbul, on the western shores of the Golden Horn. On the left mosque of Sultan Suleiman. On the right the mosque of Sultan Mehmet II. In the background the Kemerburgaz aqueduct.
The entrance of the Imperial armoury, at Tophane.
View of Eminönü. In the foreground the New Mosque. On the left Hagia Sophia, and on the right the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I.
View of the Seraglio Point.
View of Istanbul from Surmeli, district north of Ortaköy. In the background the Galata Tower and the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I.
The north-eastern entrance of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. On the right the Soğukçeşme street and part of the walls of Topkapi Palace.
North-eastern view of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. In the background the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet I.
The artillery barracks, at Tophane. Right behind the Nusretiye Mosque, constructed during the reign of Sultan Mahmud II.
The Muslim cemetery of Pera (Beyoğlu). The cemetery started off today's Taxim square, and eventually reached the Bosporus through the neighborhoods of Gümüşsuyu and Fındıklı.
The Ottoman customs house at Karaköy. On the left the Galata Tower.